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Appearing on the Alex Jones Show yesterday, civil rights icon Dick Gregory shared the story of how he was told to leave New York the night before 9/11, echoing similar warnings that were received on the eve of the attacks by other high profile figures.

Gregory’s 9/11 comments appear at the 18 minute mark.

Gregory said he was already in New York on September 10th and called his wife to ask where she had booked him in to stay for the night.

“You’re not, your friend called me and told me to tell you don’t spend the night in New York tonight,” Gregory said his wife told him.

Gregory took the advice and immediately got the train back to Washington DC that night. After arriving home and calling his friend to ask him how he knew Gregory was in New York, Gregory said his friend told him, “We picked you up on the satellite, brother.”

After watching the attacks in New York unfold on the news, Gregory called his friend again who told him, “You owe me one”.